Also keep in mind that Pepin's factory in Miami is truly TINY. I'm sure Steve (Headbanger) will chime in here, but he was there last year and showed me some pictures when he was here in Tampa. When Padilla talks about the smallness of the Miami operation, he isn't exagerating, it truly is a little place. I mean, check out the web site and look at the picture under "About Us". That's it. Not the whole building, just that one store front. That's the factory. Also, I don't know the entire history and can't find the details, but 2 years sounds just about right for the intro of Pepin cigars as a real force. He now has 7 different offerings of cigars. If I were to guess, he probably had no where near that many offerings when he partnered with Padilla. There may simply not be enough room for Pepin to continue producing Padilla and still give their own brand the attention it needs.